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  2. History of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The history of Luxembourg properly began with the construction of Luxembourg Castle in the High Middle Ages. It was Siegfried I, count of Ardennes who traded some of his ancestral lands with the monks of the Abbey of St. Maximin in Trier in 963 for an ancient, supposedly Roman, fort named Lucilinburhuc, commonly translated as "little castle". [2]

  3. Category:Historical events in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of years in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Luxembourgish history.Each article deals with events in Luxembourg in a given year.. 1800s: 1800 - 1801 - 1802 - 1803 - 1804 - 1805 - 1806 ...

  5. Timeline of Luxembourg City - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Luxembourg hotel built. 1991 - BGL Luxembourg Open tennis tournament begins. 1993 - Am Tunnel art gallery opens. 1994 Arboretum Kirchberg opens. [19] European Investment Fund headquartered in city. 1995 City designated a European Capital of Culture. Den Atelier music venue opens. 1996 Luxembourg City History Museum founded.

  6. Category:History of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Historical events in Luxembourg (9 C) F. Former populated places in Luxembourg (1 P) J. Jewish Luxembourgian history (1 C, 1 P) M. History museums in Luxembourg (4 P) S.

  7. Luxembourg question - Wikipedia

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    Luxembourg itself was also home to one of the most important federal fortresses, which had to be dismantled as a result of the Luxembourg crisis in 1867. Between 1839 and 1866, Luxembourg was also linked via the Dutch king to the Duchy of Limburg , which had also been a federal state in the German Confederation and which was created in the ...

  8. Partitions of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The three partitions of Luxembourg reduced Luxembourg's area substantially, to the advantage of the three surrounding countries. There were three Partitions of Luxembourg between 1659 and 1839. Together, the three partitions reduced the territory of the Duchy of Luxembourg from 10,700 km 2 (4,100 sq mi) to the present-day area of 2,586 km 2 ...

  9. Duchy of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Early settlements in the area of modern-day Luxembourg before the 10th century with the church of Saint-Saveur (today Saint-Michel) built in 987. The first known reference to the territory was made by Julius Caesar in his Commentarii de Bello Gallico. [1] The historical region of Luxembourg belonged to the Roman province of Belgica Prima. [2]